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Original Article
Endocrinology
Comparison of effectiveness of growth hormone therapy according to disease-causing genes in children with Noonan syndrome
Kyo Jin Jo, Yoo Mi Kim, Ju Young Yoon, Yeoun Joo Lee, Young Mi Han, Han-Wook Yoo, Hyang-Sook Kim, Chong Kun Cheon
Clin Exp Pediatr. 2019;62(7):274-280.   Published online December 3, 2018

Purpose: To analyze the growth response to growth hormone (GH) therapy in prepubertal patients with Noonan syndrome (NS) harboring different genetic mutations. Methods: Twenty-three patients with prepubertal NS treated at Pusan National University Children’s Hospital between March 2009 and July 2017 were enrolled. According to the disease-causing genes identified, the patients with NS were divided into 4 groups. Three groups were...
Effect of GnRH analogue on the bone mineral density of precocious or early pubertal girls
Jeong Sook Lim, Heon-Seok Han
Clin Exp Pediatr. 2009;52(12):1370-1376.   Published online December 15, 2009
Purpose : Treatment of precocity with gonadotropin releasing hormone analogue (GnRHa) might theoretically exert a detrimental effect on the bone mass during pubertal development. We investigated the short-term changes in bone mineral density (BMD) during GnRHa treatment and the enhancement in the changes with the co-administration of GnRHa and human growth hormone (hGH). Methods : Forty girls with precocious or...
Review Article
Current use of growth hormone in children
Choong Ho Shin
Clin Exp Pediatr. 2006;49(7):703-709.   Published online July 15, 2006
Since the advent of growth hormone(GH), children with a wide variety of growth disorders have received GH treatment. In GH deficiency(GHD), Turner syndrome, chronic renal failure, children born small for gestational age, Prader-Willi syndrome, and idiopathic short stature, the therapeutic effects and safety profile of GH are reviewed. GH therapy has been clearly shown to improve height velocity and final...
Original Article
Short Term Effect of Recombinant Human Growth Hormone Therapy in Children with Chronic Renal Failure
Si-Whan Ko, Dong-Kyu Ji
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1998;41(9):1256-1261.   Published online September 15, 1998
Purpose : Growth retardation is one of the major side effects of chronic renal failure. In this study, the short-term growth promoting effect, effect on the chemical parameters, and probable side effects of growth hormone treatment to child patients with chronic renal failure were examined. Methods : The research sample was 5 child patients diagnosed with chronic renal failure and receiving...
Growth Promoting Effect of Recombinant methionyl-Growth Hormone in Children with Chronic Renal Failure
Heon Seok Han, Yong Choi, Hyung Ro Moon
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1992;35(10):1355-1360.   Published online October 15, 1992
The authors studied the growth-promoting effect of yeast-derived methionyl-hGH in short statured children with uremic chronic renal failure. The subjects were prepubertal chronic renal insufficient patients whose height standard deviation scores were below -2.0. Two boys and two girls participated in this study. Chronic renal insufficiency was the only cause for the short stature. HGH was given to the subjects in dose...
Effect of yeast-derived methionyl recombinant growth hormone on growth hormone deficient dwarf.
Jong Jin Seo
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1991;34(9):1269-1275.   Published online September 30, 1991
Fifteen GH deficient dwarfs were treated with LBD-003, the first year-derived rhGH produced in Korea. The growth promoting effect of LBD-003 was excellent and similar to that of the pituitary extract GH or the previous imported rhGHs. The serum concentrations of IGF-1 at 6th and 12th month of treatment showed significant elevation (p< 0.005, p< 0.001 respectively), but no significant correlation was observed between the...
Study on the antibody formation in patinets treated with recombinant human growth hormone(rhGH).
Hye Jung Joo, Duk Hi Kim, Dong Soo Kim
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1991;34(9):1261-1268.   Published online September 30, 1991
Patients with short stature admitted to the Pediatrics Endocrinology Clinic, Yonsei University College of Medicine during a six-year period from August, 1983 to August, 1989 were divided into three groups. The group 1 received rhGH, group 2 received Oxandrolone and group 3 did not receive any treatment. These patients were tested for presence of antibodies to rhGH with ELISA and effect of rhGH was evaluated. 1) Among 53...
The effects of human growth hormone on short stature.
Sang Mi Ha, Duk Hi Kim
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1991;34(7):999-1008.   Published online July 31, 1991
Since Raben’s original report that human growth hormone promoted growth in a boy with pituitary dwarfism, the hormone’s efficacy in children with growth hormone deficiency has been amply confirmed. However the scarcity of growth hormone prepared human pituitaries has limited studies of its usefulness in short stature. The availability of a biologically active human growth hormone produced by recombinant-DNA technology has dramatically changed the...
The Pharmacokinetics, Acute Biological Effects and Safety of Recombinant Human Growth Hormones.
Jong Jin Seo
Clin Exp Pediatr. 1990;33(8):1104-1110.   Published online August 31, 1990
The pharmacokinetics, acute biological성fccts and safety of yeast-derived recombinant methionyl- hGH (LBD-003), the first biosynthetic hGH in Korea, were studied in 10 healthy young adults who were administered 8 IU/day intramuscularly for four consecutive days. 1) GH levels reached a mean (±SD) peak of 27.5±10.7 ng/ml at 3.4±0.8 hours following the first dose, and other pharmacokinetic parameters of LBD-003 were similar to those reported for pituitary...